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Firefox and “save for later” All browsers support two functions: searching and revisiting. My research questions whether constructs like bookmarks really are the right model to support revisiting. I worked closely with Mozilla user experience researchers and designers to rethink … Continue reading

Written with Cori Schauer. Shortly after doing some secondary research and talking to people who had lived in Brazil, we realized that the way we, Americans, think about money and making purchasing decisions, were a little different than Brazilians in … Continue reading

Written with Diane Loviglio The User Experience Research team traveled to Sao Paulo and Recife, Brazil to study how the middle class thinks about and uses phones so we could design the best user experience for Firefox OS. We came … Continue reading

A few weeks ago, we released a survey through Test Pilot to gauge how users interact with Firefox’s bookmarking tools. We asked users to identify which bookmarking features they were familiar with, which ones they used most often, and how … Continue reading

Heatmapping User Actions A few weeks ago, Test Pilot released a study called “Firefox Desktop Heatmap 2012.” This is a update of a study that was done in 2010 to measure how frequently our users interact with various elements in … Continue reading